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If you have a group of people together, start off by saying how much you approve of nuclear power, how much it benefits the earth, and how it should be expanded. This should provoke some discussion.
7.6 billion
yes she do like black people they are not different that white people she like them soo much!
There is over 7 billion people on the world
If the Earth were inside a black hole, it would appear much smaller due to the extreme gravitational forces bending light.
THERE ARE 7 BILLION PEOPLES TOTAL ON EARTH THANK YOU.
Yes There Is Because Black People Have As Much Freedom As White People And Black People Have Thier Own Lives And They Can Afford Many Of The Things White People Do
There are spectacular differences between black holes and Earth. Earth is a planet; a black hole is not. Usually black holes are remnants of stellar evolution, created at the end of a star's lifespan when its fuel is exhausted and collapses, producing a region of spacetime where escape velocity is greater than the speed of light; Earth by contrast is believed to have formed from a proto-nebula not (directly) from a star. The escape velocity of Earth is much less than the speed of light, and it lacks sufficient mass to become a black hole. A black hole has a singularity of infinite density; Earth has no such structure and could not approach infinite density. Earth reflects light, a black hole does not. The Earth's gravitaional radius is much smaller than its Schwarzschild radius; a black hole's is equal (or larger). Black holes evidence a type of matter known notionally as exotic which defies our current physical models; Earth's does not. Black holes bend space sufficiently to have a photon sphere; the Earth cannot have one.. etc. One coincidental similarity is that much of Earth's matter is a product of a supernova explosion (for example, elements with atomic numbers higher than that of iron); a black hole can also be created by matter associated with supernova explosion.
NO
Just as much as anywere else I think.
Wild animals are not commodities and should be left in the wild.Photograph them by all means without disturbing them. The Earth is too small to expect that there are enough bears for someone to own and neglect in captivity.
No. The nearest black holes to Earth are many light years away, much to far to affect us.